Hello all!
Wow, only 7 days to Christmas, can you believe?
My second project for Country View Challenges - Anything Christmas is a Christmas Bauble.
This is an easy fold and glued Honeycomb ball made of - you won´t believe it - coffee filter bags!
Well, I´ll show you how I made it:
(I found this at pinterest here: Honeycomb ball)
You need:
8 coffee filter bags, a mask, scissors, pencil, double sided tape or a glue stick, if you have at hand a bone folder, a string, if you want watercolour ( I used a metallic one, the shimmer is amazing!), some pearls and beads if you like.
like so.
Next use your mask and draw half circles onto the folded bags.
Cut them out.
This step is optional. I painted all my circles (16) with metallic water colour. But you can use them also as they are (either the white ones like here or the brown ones).
When they are dry, fold them at half again and mark the middle of the halfcircles...
like so.
Now you can start glue all together. I used double sided tape, but a glue stick does work too.
First glue all circles in the middle.
Now you have to put tape to the sides and glue one half circle on top of the other.
I decided, that I wanted some gold at the edges and I painted them with extreme sheen paint.
Now I only had to close the bauble - and done!
Now you have to put tape to the sides and glue one half circle on top of the other.
I decided, that I wanted some gold at the edges and I painted them with extreme sheen paint.
Last I made some decoration with pearls and glued the gold string to the middle of my bauble.
Now I only had to close the bauble - and done!
I really love, how it turned out!
May be you´ll give this a try, it´s super easy and looks really elegant!
May be you´ll find some time to join in with our challenge, there is enough time! You can win a 20 £ voucher for the shop - no! This month there are even two!
Now I want to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful holidays!
Thank you for your visit!
Wow Evelyn, this is beautiful and SO clever, I'm sure this will hang on your tree for many years to come! Take care and have a very Merry Christmas, Sue xx
AntwortenLöschenThat's a labour of love Evelyn... Did you know Country View Crafts actually stock honeycomb paper?
AntwortenLöschenMerry Christmas! x